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ISSN: 1859-2171

TNU Journal of Science and Technology

199(06): 57 - 60

ENHANCING ENGLISH SPEAKING PERFORMANCE OF THE FIRST-YEAR
NON ENGLISH MAJOR FROM ETHNIC GROUPS AT THAI NGUYEN
UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION BY USING COOPERATIVE ACTIVITIES
Vu Dinh Bac1*, Hoang Thi Hong Hanh2, Ly Mai Huong1
1

University of Education – TNU, 2Thai Nguyen University

ABSTRACT
These day English is considered to be an international language; and it plays an important role in
the current integration of globalization from communication to opportunities in many sectors such
as learning, working, expanding relationships to business cooperation, etc. People have to learn
four main skills including speaking, listening, reading and writing when learning any language. In
fact, many people who have studying English for more than 5 years can not speaking English
fluently because many reasons, especially the first-year non English majors from ethnic groups in
Vietnam in general and at TUE in particular. This study aims at investigating the current situation
of speaking performance, the current situation of using cooperative activities and the effectiveness
of using cooperative activities to enhance English speaking performance of the first-year non
English majors from ethnic groups at TUE. Questionnaire, T-test and class observation were used
to collect data in order to discover the answers to research questions. The participants were twenty
of the first-year non English majors from ethnic groups at TUE. They were the participants of the
study. The participants were taken part in a pre-test and divided into two groups: the experimental
group and control group. The result of the study is certainly meaningful and useful for not only the
ethnic students’ learning process but also the teachers in teaching speaking skill for ethnic students
at FLE in particular and TUE in general.


Key words: speaking skill; cooperative activities; ethnic groups; the first-year non English majors.
Received: 15/4/2019; Revised: 28/5/2019; Approved: 31/5/2019

NÂNG CAO KHẢ NĂNG NÓI TIẾNG ANH CHO SINH VIÊN DÂN TỘC THIỂU
SỐ KHÔNG CHUYÊN NGỮ NĂM NHẤT TRƯỜNG ĐẠI HỌC SƯ PHẠM THÁI
NGUYÊN THÔNG QUA CÁC HOẠT ĐỘNG HỢP TÁC
Vũ Đình Bắc1*, Hoàng Thị Hồng Hạnh2, Lý Mai Hương1
1

Trường Đại học Sư phạm – ĐH Thái Nguyên, 2Đại học Thái Nguyên

TÓM TẮT
Ngày nay Tiếng Anh được xem là ngôn ngữ quốc tế, và nó đóng một vai trò quan trọng trong thời kì
hội nhập và phát triển toàn cầu. Khi học bất kì ngôn ngữ nào thì người học luôn phải học 4 kĩ năng
gồm nghe, nói, đọc và viết. Thực tế, nhiều người học Tiếng Anh hơn 5 năm nhưng vẫn không thê nói
lưu loát vì rất nhiều lí do khác nhau, nhất là các bạn sinh viên dân tộc thiểu số không chuyên ngữ
năm nhất nói riêng và các bạn sinh viên Đại học Thái Nguyên nói chung. Nghiên cứu này nhằm khảo
sát thực trạng nói Tiếng Anh, thực trạng sử dụng các hoạt động hợp tác và hiệu quả có việc sử dụng
các hoạt động này để nâng cao khả năng nói cho sinh viên dân tộc thiểu số không chuyên ngữ năm
nhất. Bảng hỏi, bài kiểm tra nói và quan sát lớp được chọn để thu thập dữ liệu. Đối tượng là 20 bạn
sinh viên dân tộc thiểu số năm nhất đến từ các khoa khác nhau. Họ được chia thành 2 nhóm: 1 nhóm
tham gia thực nghiệm và 1 nhóm không. Kết quả của nghiên cứu sẽ phần nào có ích không chi cho
các em sinh viên mà còn có ý nghĩa trong quá trình giảng dạy của các thầy cô.
Từ khóa: kĩ năng nói; các hoạt động hợp tác; dân tộc thiểu số; năm nhất không chuyên ngữ.
Ngày nhận bài: 15/4/2019; Ngày hoàn thiện: 28/5/2019; Ngày duyệt đăng: 31/5/2019
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1. Introduction
Nowadays English is considered to be the
most widely used language in the world; and
it is also known as the international language.
English is extremely a best way to connect
with people from other countries all over the
world. Therefore, it is clear that one of the
main goals of learning English is to use it
effectively in communication. However, in
fact, many people have learned English for a
long time, over 5 years, but they could not
speak English fluently; and ethnic students
are no exception. Although the ethnic
students may study English for more than 3
years, they can not speak fluently because
they do not have good opportunities to learn
English effectively. When they enter
universities, they have to learn English in
higher level, which makes some of them can
not keep up with their classmates. In addtion,
they have to study 3 terms of English and take
part in exams including speaking skill.
Almost ethnic students are very afraid of
studying English due to lack of basic
knowledge or skills. Therefore, they may get

low result or even they have to resit. Besides,
if they want to graduate, they have to take
English diploma at least at A2 level of CEFR.
In fact, many people who learn English
merely concentrated on practicing reading
and writing skills, regardless of attaching the
special importance to speaking skill. Thus,
teachers
should
create
an
English
environment in the classroom in order to
motivate their students to participate in
speaking lesson through cooperative activities
that helps students to interact or communicate
more with other students effectively.
Cooperative learning is not a new topic in
educational research because of many
previous researches related to this issue done
in Vietnam as well as overseas. However,
there are few researches related to this topic
have been done at TNU, especially at TUE.
Besides, the participants are the first-year non
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English majors from ethnic groups of TUE.
Moreover, the essential in modifying the

teaching activities, the usefulness and the
effect of cooperative learning are the reasons
to carry on this research. For all the
mentioned reasons above, “Enhancing
English speaking performance of the firstyear non English majors from ethnic groups
at Thai Nguyen University of Education by
using cooperative activities.” was chosen as
the topic for the study and carried out to
investigate the current state and the effects of
using cooperative activities to enhance
English speaking performance of the firstyear non English majors from ethnic groups
at TUE.
2. Literature review
2.1 Definition of speaking
It can not deny that English speaking is veru
essential nowadays. In fact, speaking skill is
one of the important language skills which is
considered
as
essentials
means
to
communicate with other people. Only if the
learners were proficient in its using, they
would study a new language well.
Bygate (1987: 1) [2] argues: “Speaking skill is
the ability in using oral language to explore
ideas, intentions, thoughts and feelings to
other people as a way to make the message
clearly delivered and well understood by the

hearer."
2.2 Definition of cooperative learning
Nowadays cooperative learning is a new
educational trend that is regarded as the
teaching methods of collective characteristics
with interdependences, helps each other
between individuals, in order to learners open
their knowledge by way of using different
mutual activities between learners with
learners, between learners with teachers, and
between learners and the environment.
According to Richards & Rodgers (2001:192)
[1], cooperative learning is “an approach to
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teaching that makes maximum use of the
cooperative activities involving pairs and
small groups of learners in the classroom".
Cooperative learning techniques and activities
in a speaking lesson are illustrated below:
- Jigsaw
- Think- Pair-Share
- Three-Step interview
- Cooperative projects
- Numbered Heads Together

- Round Robin
- Solve – Pair – Share
2.3 Definition of ethnic minorities
According to Phinney, Jean S. [2] “Ethnic
identity is central to the psychological
functioning of members of ethnic and racial
minority groups, but research on the topic is
fragmentary and inconclusive.” (Phinney,
1990). Indeed, the ethnic group is a group of
people living in moutainous areas where most
people are from a different race or nationality.
In other words, the definition can be
understood that an ethnic group is an
immigrant or racial group regarded by those
claiming to speak for the cultural majority as
distinct and unassimilated.
3. Methodology
In terms of methodology, the researcher used
experimental and quantitative methods. The
questionnaire, T-test, and class observation
were used to collect data in order to discover
the answers to research questions. The
participants were twenty volunteer students
who are the first-year non English majors
from ethnic groups at TUE.
4. Findings and discussion
After applying effective researched methods,
the researcher could answer the three given
researched questions. In fact, speaking skill
plays an important role in our modern society.

Based on the results analyzed from the
questionnaires, experiments and class
observation, it is clear that both the teachers
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and the students are well aware of the
importance of English in general and
speaking skil in particular. In other words,
they could not deny the important role of
speaking skill in our modern life and work.
Moreover, they all have positive attitudes
towards the role and benefits of cooperative
activities in both teaching and learning
English speaking skill for the first-year non
English majors from ethnic groups at TUE.
The effectiveness of cooperative activities in
learning speaking skill was clearly described
in the experiments, class observaation and
questionnaires. Students showed that they
preferred joining cooperative activities than
working individually. The researcher
observed that the students of the experimental
group were very happy and confident when
taking part in cooperative activities. In the
first two lesson, they did not know well other
friends coming from different faculities, so
they did not talk much. However, they made
friends with other ones and worked in

cooperative activities together. In addition,
they were more active than work individually
because when they studied with their friends,
they felt confident and gained more
knowledge as well as experiences from their
classmates.
Result of questionnaire showed that most
students have learnt English for more than
seven years. All of them knew the important
of English in general and English speaking in
particular. Most of them like English;
however, they did not practise speaking more
outside the class with their friends. In
addition, they felt English speaking quite
difficult to learn unless they had enthusiasm
partners. Although they have learnt English
for more than seven years, they can not speak
fluently because of many reasons. Many
students got low result (about 70 percent
gained result from 5.0 to 6.0, approximately
20 percent got a result under 5.0 and only 10
percent of the students gained higher marks)
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in subject English 1 in the first term, and so

did the national entrance exam. In addition,
they gained the lowest mark in term of
speaking skill.
They said that they had had two English
lessons per week. Although the teacher often
organised cooperative activities in the class,
the students work in groups or pairs to do
grammar exercises; as a result, they did not
have chance to practise English speaking in
the class. Some of the prominent cooperative
activities are group-work activities, work in
pair, think-pair-share, etc. Based on the result
of class observation and marks of the T-test of
experimental groups, the researcher saw that
the students were very interested in
cooperative activities when learning speaking
skill and using cooperative activities could
enhance English speaking performance of the
researched students. They showed their
participation and motivation in the lessons.
They spoke English frequently both inside
and outside the experimental class; sometimes
they also chatted or talked with their friends
actively in common situations. In addition,
the result of the questionnaire presented that
approximately 30 percent of the students
have taken part in English clubs where could
give them many useful knowledge and
necessary skills.
After using cooperative activities in speaking

lessons, the researcher observed that the
students were very interested in cooperative
activities organised by the teacher. They
participated more in the speaking lessons as
well as spoke English actively both inside
and outside the class. Cooperative activities
are considered their motivation, and the
activities help the students increase their
participant and motivation in learning
speaking which the students are always shy
and afraid of making mistakes when talking
in front of many people.
5. Conclusion
To conclude, teaching speaking skill in
foreign language is not easy and it requires
both the teacher and students to be active and
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self-improve or widen their knowledge as
well as skills whenever they have free time.
To help them study well, cooperative
activities are excellent tools and effective in
increasing motivation and participant as well
for learning speaking, positive feeling for the
friendship, and problem-solving. By taking
part in cooperative activities, students are
centered and trained to be a cooperative,
independent, and active learner. Moreover,

they knew how to work with their friends as
well as how to divide duties equally so that
they work together, which helps them more
and more mature, especially for the first-year
non English majors form ethnic groups at
TUE. Cooperative activities are extremely
useful in teaching other subjects as well as
when the teacher apply to teach English in
general and speaking skill in particular.
This study was on small scale; it was only
researched in the first-year non English
majors from ethnic groups at TUE. There are
209 ethnic students; however, the researcher
only choose 20 voluteer ones to take part in
the study. Therefore, it cannot cover and
investigate deeply all aspects of the matter
because this study was only conducted at one
university because the researcher lacked time
and human power. Moreover, the features of
the metioned students differ from other
students of different universities and faculties
as well. Hence, further studies should be
expanded to more universities and investigate
more facts surrounding the currents state of
learning and teaching English speaking skill
through cooperative activites.
REFERENCES
[1]. Richards, Jack C. and Rodgers, Theodore S.
Approaches and Methods in Language
Teaching. Second edition CUP, 2001.

[2]. Phinney, J. S. Ethnic identity in adolescents
and adults: Review of research. APA
PsycNET, 499-514, 1990.
[3]. Bygate, M. Speaking. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 1987.

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